January 20, 2008
Edwards: 'I got my butt kicked'
Posted: 06:15 PM ET
Edwards said Sunday he's in it for the long haul.
(CNN) ? After a crushing loss in Nevada's Democratic caucuses Saturday, presidential candidate John Edwards said Sunday that he hopes "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas."
Edwards placed a distant third in the vote, with just 4 percent of the vote, behind Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
?I got my butt kicked. That is what happened in Nevada,? the former North Carolina senator told Wolf Blitzer on CNN?s Late Edition. ?And the job for me now is ? I have learned this from my whole life experience, is when you get knocked down, you have got to get up. You have got to get up and start fighting again?
?I would kind of like to go back to the old Las Vegas saying, though. You know, ?what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas?? I hope that turns out to be true in this case.?
Instead of campaigning in Nevada in the days before Saturday?s vote, Edwards focused instead on stumping in his birth state of South Carolina, where he won the 2004 primary.
Edwards is running a distant third in the state in most recent surveys, behind Obama and Clinton.
Saturday night, after his disappointing Nevada finish, his campaign tried to downplay the importance of results in any one state. "The race to the nomination is a marathon and not a sprint,? said Edwards? campaign manager, former Rep. David Bonior. ?The nomination won't be decided by win-loss records, but by delegates, and we're ready to fight for every delegate.?
On Sunday, Edwards continued to sound a cautious theme, saying South Carolina was ?important,? but just one ?part of the long process. ?We will see how it goes.?